The Outer Worlds Headlines New Xbox One Game Pass Titles

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Xbox One owners who subscribe to either Game Pass for Console or Game Pass Ultimate will have a handful of titles to play as November approaches. Led by The Outer Worlds, this new crop of Xbox Game Pass titles include a bevy of experiences, from the indie to the expansive. Here’s what you can look forward to playing over the next two weeks or so.

Headlining this assortment of Xbox Game Pass titles is Obsidian Entertainment’s Fallout: New Vegas spiritual successor The Outer Worlds, which launches on October 25. Reviews have started to flood in and the expansive first-person RPG is receiving near-universal praise amongst critics. It’ll be available right at launch through Game Pass on both Xbox One and PC.

Arriving before The Outer Worlds is Lonely Mountains: Downhill and Secret Neighbor, both of which release on October 23. Bite-sized roguelite Minit hits the Xbox Game Pass vault on October 24, followed by Afterparty on October 29, Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars on October 31, and Subnautica on November 7.

Upcoming Xbox Game Pass Titles

Lonely Mountains: Downhill — October 23

Secret Neighbor — October 23

Minit — October 24

The Outer Worlds — October 25

Afterparty — October 29

Lego Star Wars III — October 31

Subnautica — November 7

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Earlier this month, Xbox Game Pass received an impressive delivery of games to its vault. These include Dishonored 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Yooka-Laylee, and more.

In our Outer Worlds review, editor Edmond Tran awarded the game a 9/10, saying, “[The Outer Worlds is] not a short game, but it’s one packed with such a steady stream of wonderful characters to meet, interesting places to explore, and meaningful, multi-layered quests to solve, that it didn’t feel like there was any room to get tired of it. The Outer Worlds is consistently compelling throughout, and it’s a superb example of how to promote traditional RPG sensibilities in a sharp, modern experience.”